Antl-Zioni t
Front .formed
Co tl
p
from election �turns, almost
balf tbe people in Israel op­
pose tbe zionist leadership of
the Israeli government, but
they have not been able to
prevent zionist leadership
ro dominating tbe govern-
eat and its policies
througbout four long and
bloody deca ." The Foreign
Affairs Ministry of tbe
Provisional Government is a
member of tbe Anti-Zionist
Front. The NFAA bosted tbe
Cairo meeting of tbe Afrikan
Anti-Zionist Front.
Otber founders of the
Afrikan Anti-Zionist Front in­
elude; tbe New Afrikan
People's Organization,
chaired by Ally. Chokwe
Lumumba; the Universal
African-American People's
Organization, chaired by Zaki
Baruti of St. Luois; the Cairo,
lllinoi -headquanered United
Front, led by the Reverend Dr.
Charles Koe n: the
reconstituted Black Panther
Party; the December 12th
Coalition; New Yor 's Black
Men's Movement Against
Crac, represented by
Chimurenga, and the Harriet
Tubman-Fannie Lou Hamer
Collective, represented by
Viola Plummer.
The Front intend to in­
elude other organization in
its membership.
Ultimately the African
Anti-Zioni t Front expects to
bring into a larger Anti­
Zioni t Front the Jndigenou _
people ("Indian "), Puerto
Rican, Chicano, Arab, and
revolutionary anti-imperalist
White and to in pire creation
of such front around the
world.
Tin: .'RO T' � fir t ac­
tivity wa to spur the Black
community In New Yor to
encourage cI on Mandela,
after he arrived in that city, a
hi first stop in the U.S., to
take a forthright and uncom­
promi ing stand again t the at-
tempt of z io nists and _
Americans to make him
repudiate hi' comrade Chair­
man yassir Arafat, President
Fidel Ca tro, and the Libyan
leader Mu mmar Qaddafi.
The A C leader tood hi
ground. The Afri an Anti­
Zionist Front flooded New
York with leaflet showing
Mr. Mandela and Colonel
Qaddafi and quoting Mr.
M ndel 's prai e for tbe $UP­
port given y the Libyans to
he freedom fight in South
Afrika.
En r r e
cw York, NY... BLACK
ENT'ERPRISE Magazine
rele ed its pecial
co_..memorative is ue
highligh . t en�-fears of
continuou publishing and
s luti a generation of
business achievements by
A&icaD-Ameri
JULY 29· AUGUST 4, 1990
"Don', Ull 1M about tM 'valky of tM shadou: of
cko.th.' lliw tner«: ,.
, -Jlu.mi4 Abu.Jamol, Huntingdon tUath row.
Mumia Abu-Jamal is a death row political pris­
oner. A Cormer Black Panther Party spOkesman, out-
. poken OVE pporter, and a journalis called "the
voice of the voicel "for his championing the rights
of tb oPP , Jamal has been in the hairs of
Philadelphia's raci t killer cops for 21 yean. From the
depths of Huntingdon' death row, Ja�al's colum�
about the homel racist tenor, brutahty of Amen­
can prisons 'and hypocrisy of America's leaders appear
gularly i�, newspapen around the country. It is, that
pen and that voice the U.S.' racist rulers are deter-
mined to .till (or good: _
• At the age of 13, Jamal was beaten and ar-
ted for protesting a' rally for Alabama governor
George "Segregation Forever" Wallace, held in the'
white racist bastion of Mayor Frank Rizzo's South
Philadelphia.
• In 1968 at age 14, Jamal as co-founder and
Minis�r of lnfonnation of the Philadelphia .chapter of
the Black Panther Party. Ja�al wrote for the Black
Panther newspaper.
• A widely acclaimed journalist since 1970,
p'!llal broadcast on national �dio n�tworks.
Jamar elected p . dent of the Philadelphia chap-
ter of the Association of Black Journalists in 1980 and
named by Phillu:klphio MtJ8aziM as one of its 81
"peop to watch" in 1981.
• Jamal became a upporter of th Philadelphia
MOVE,organizatiCVl in the aftermath of the murder­
o 1978· ge on their Po elton Village ho�e by
more than 600 h vily armed cops. In 1985, th cop
vend ta culminated in Mayor Wilson Good '. hideous
bombing of MOVE, hich left eleven, including �ve
children, dead. On 9 December 1981 these me Phila-
delphia co tried to kill Jamal in the. streets, but
failed. H as h08pitalized with a bleeding stomach
wound, and arreated OD charges of killing a cop.
PAGE 13
Death R'ow
Political Prlsoner
Black Journalist
"Voice of the Voiceless"
Former Black Panther
. MOVE Suppo I er
Jamal's trial was a classic racist frame-up­
denied the lawyer of his choice and resources to pre­
pare a defense; of the prospective black jurors all but ,
one were excluded from the ,jury of twelve because of
their race while admittedly prejudiced white jurors
were chosen to decide Jamal's fate. Jamal was convict­
ed of murder by this hand-picked panel. On 3 July
1982, the prosecutor secured the death sentence with
the argument that Jamal should be condemn� to
death simply for hi political history and beliefs,
claiming th t his membership in the Black Panther
Party nd use of the slogan "power to the people" 12
years ago proved he was a committed cop-killer!
Jamal's appeal was supported by an amici curiae ,
(friend of the court) brief from the American Civil Lib­
erties Union and National COnference of Blac Law
yers. Thousands of people around the world have signed
statements demanding Jamal not be executed, includ­
ing California Congressman Ronald DeUums; actor
Edward Asner; South African poet Dennis Brutus; and
Helmut Angula, SWAPO. ILA Local 1414, Savannah,
Georgia; ILWU Local 6, San Francisco; Chicago's ATU
Local 308; and CWA Local 4309, Cleveland are among
the unions on record demanding that Jamal not die.
------ Join the Campaign
• P motions in your unions" campus,
, churCh and community organizations. Publicize his
case in your union or organization's newsletter.
• Send letters of protest to Pennsylvania
Governor Robert Casey, Main Capitol Building,
Room 225, Harrisburg. PA 17120. .
• Contact the PDC for peakers, tapes of
Jamal speaking, petitions, posters, bundl of the
campaign i ue of Clas -Struggle Defense Notes.
• The campaign to � Jamal' life will cost
a lot of money. We are up against the entire legal
machinery and unlimited resources of the racist
capitalist tate. We need your help! P . the hat'
Send money to "Save Mumia Abu-Jamal," c/o
PDC, P.O. Box 99, Canal Street Station, N w York.
NY 10013, (212) -406-4252.
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